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The exchange between open access and open educational resources: What can we learn? Timothy Vollmer 3 March 2014

The exchange between open access and open educational resources: What can we learn?

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This is presentation given at the 2014 SPARC Open Access meeting in Kansas City, MO on March 3, 2014. The presentation was given by Timothy Vollmer from Creative Commons as a part of a panel on policy & advocacy.

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The exchange between open access and open educational resources:

What can we learn?

Timothy Vollmer 3 March 2014

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(1) Content

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OA OER

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Takeaway: OA articles

feeding OER

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(2) Policy

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OER OA

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What’s important?

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4Rs

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ReuseRedistributeRevise Remix

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Astroturfing? Sure.

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Policy wins with these

reuse rights?Yes.

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Publicly funded resources are

openly licensed resources.

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● clarify legal right to reuse!● enable customization, remix,

translation● $$$ savings● creators retain copyright● entrepreneurial use● compatibility with other OER● standardization● maximize potential impact of

funds

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What’s important?

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● OA journals are always in a position to require open licenses...CC BY is recommended;

● Policy makers in a position to direct deposits under open licenses, preferably CC BY;

● Strategy! ○ Public access (free) better than toll access. ○ Open access (open licensing) is better than

simply public access. ○ CC BY or equivalent is better than [more]

restrictive open licenses.

10 year recommendations for licensing and reuse:

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We’ve got great OA publishers

supporting BOAI

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Where are the public policies

supporting BOAI?

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NIH: no

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White House: no

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FASTR: no*

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Omnibus: no

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RCUK: a mess

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Why?

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● clarify legal right to reuse!● enable customization, remix,

translation● $$$ savings● creators retain copyright● entrepreneurial use● compatibility with other OER● standardization● maximize potential impact of

funds

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Problems are similar

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Benefits are clear

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What is needed?

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(1)It’s 42.16km,

not 100m.

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● Public access (free) better than toll access.

● Open access (open licensing) is better than public access.

● CC BY or equivalent is better than more restrictive open licenses.

● OA Publishers show the way!● Keep an eye on OER policy

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(2)#BOAI10

redux

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Make connection between reuse rights and progress

● benefits to research and researchers

● how lack of OA impedes research

● increases the return on their investment in research

● amplifies the social and educational value of research

● costs can be recovered without (much) additional investment

● consistent with copyright law everywhere in the world

● consistent with the highest standards of quality

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(3)The right to read is the

right to mine.

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Wanted: policies to enable

“computational analysis using state-of-the-art technologies”

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Great! Science is global. Let’s break down barriers to sharing and

collaboration by standardizing around open formats and

licenses.

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TDM and licensing:

be careful what you wish for...

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Michael Carroll in PLOS: “...the license applies only to uses covered by copyright, and copyright does not regulate text mining - at least in the United States.”

http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001210

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Thanks

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